

Okay, now do a coherent book with themes and plot that carry through out the whole book.
Okay, now do a coherent book with themes and plot that carry through out the whole book.
Not at the moment at least, if ever.
Fuck off. The tech got popular and public got educated on what makes it work.
I’ve been wondering about this too.
While I don’t think it’s as straight forward calculation as Norgur thinks, you’re forgetting that star power has marketing reach beyond just name recognition on a poster. People want to hear from them. They give interviews, promote at events and give status to the movie: It will be featured more in media which in itself means that more people will hear about it (even if they don’t choose the movie based on that name) which means they’re more likely to consider seeing it at a later date as they recognize it.
Yeah, might. It’s good good to question it even if that’s the case. Maybe next time someone will think twice about doing something similar if it’s not consensual.
I wonder could you interpret this as AI created movie script isn’t copyrightable but the actual filmed movie is. That would invite some weird competition, like we’ve seen over the years with the copycat movies.
And I think google offers to translate text from picture for a while? So why wouldn’t they implement this to YouTube? And of course they have to moderate the content if possible.
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You think recruiting new blood is the biggest hurdle right now?
Hopefully they realize it’s not healthy for Wikipedia in long term and make a course correction.
No idea how they work internally but probably some kind of mentoring program would be in order. There’s no way someone relatively new will learn all their quirks that have been developed in the past decade and too many people on the internet expect you to know everything already to be worth a shit to them.
Bitching about people switching to more dangerous substances makes the case to legalize it, nothing more.
So that’s why Elon Musk made those scientists invent a flamethrower.
You mean that other men can’t reject you because you don’t represent their version of an ideal man or what?
Do the AI scrapers use FediBuzz or just the same method as FediBuzz? If the latter, couldn’t the servers just issue a private API key (or whatever, I’m not that tech savvy) for FediBuzz?
Unfortunately, Mastodon is killing FediBuzz in its next 4.2 update.
Any idea why they’re doing this?
Which I think is kinda weird decision since they could’ve just hidden a setting that unlocks all addons in the options. But maybe they were so incompatible at the time that it wasn’t worth the headache.
Not an expert but as I’ve understood it it’s pretty similar to Fennec, less tracking and more private than your regular Firefox. I don’t know anything about either ones development team size or activity either so I can’t recommend one over the other. Hopefully someone with more knowledge can chime in.
Same for Firefox forks, Mull and Fennec.
I thought you were saying ai was able to create that final book with an ending? I guess not.